'I feel little sad about my Test numbers'

Given his immense talent, Yurvaj has been an underperformer in Test cricket.

He made his Test debut in 2003 against New Zealand but was not able to cement his place in the side.

The Punjab player wants to carry forward the good work in the One-day format to Test cricket, which he says is now his top priority.

"I am really working hard and I am sure, given a chance, I would like to put that record straight. I want to restructure my Test career and that is now my main aim.

"Looking back at the last 10 years of my career, I won't deny the fact that I feel little sad about my Test numbers.

"There could be various reasons for that and I am not going into that. But what lies ahead is interesting and challenging," said the star cricketer, who is one of the most-feared batsman in ODI and T20 but has a meagre 1639 runs against his name from 34 Tests.